Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] in the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's bad luck for all them blokes in the other counties what never ‘ ad Sandham and the rest to ‘ elp ‘ em , ’ commented the Van Boy .
2 I hate doing that , drives me up the wall the first bit cos I 've got all them houses in the first bit have n't I ?
3 I , William Baskerville , write this for my sons in the year 1742 .
4 But my contacts in the trade — I am using three , all very discreet and understanding men — tell me the number of stones involved is very substantial .
5 ‘ I too have my contacts in the music business , Aurora .
6 I enjoy having my work and my cases in the national press .
7 Your words helped sustain my defences in the aftermath of Matthew Sura 's vicious and slovenly attack , from which , I fear , I am still rather reeling .
8 I had already written to them about you , in guarded terms , and their lack of response to my enthusiasms in the way of friends never discouraged me .
9 Neither my wins in the European Championships and European Cup nor my two British records had ever made the front page — but the fact that I would n't run in a relay team had .
10 Instinctively , I dipped my fingers in the holy water and crossed myself , remembering the Catholic aunt in South Armagh who 'd raised me for a while as a child and had anguished over my black little Protestant soul .
11 I cleaned my teeth in the washbasin , then sat reading until perhaps eleven-thirty . ’
12 For my contemporaries in the postgraduate school at Durham in the early 1980s , the inclusion of the scientism of the self ( to use Okely 's phrase ) became part of ‘ doing the business ’ ( to move to the jargon of my contemporaries in the detective departments ) .
13 For my contemporaries in the postgraduate school at Durham in the early 1980s , the inclusion of the scientism of the self ( to use Okely 's phrase ) became part of ‘ doing the business ’ ( to move to the jargon of my contemporaries in the detective departments ) .
14 One of my contemporaries in the English Department was , now Professor of Linguistics in the School of English and American Studies at the University of East Anglia .
15 The result , agreed in a hard-hitting threeminute session involving no agents , or even contracts , is that my performances in the coming cricket season have a price on them .
16 In defence of some of my clients in the national museums and galleries , I should point out that , for example , the Victoria and Albert museum has been able to extend its opening hours .
17 The fact is , I feel as if ten years worry has been taken off my shoulders in the last ten minutes , and I 'm a little light-headed about it . ’
18 From this discussion of London Creole we turn now to look at the London English of my informants in the next chapter .
19 ‘ Snap out of it — you 're grown up now , ’ said Otley , passing his hands in front of my eyes in the manner of a hypnotist .
20 Closing my eyes in the gloom I could still feel Helen in my arms and I smiled to myself at the memory of her bounding healthiness .
21 As I warily got to my feet I felt a compulsion to retrace my steps in the direction of Jock 's trench .
22 With my ears in the drawer , my teeth in a cup
23 I told the bloke , I look after that my cars in the garage .
24 went out of the house to go to , shut the door and realized I 'd left my cars in the house .
25 Instead , I will simply buy more film and , encouraged as any amateur should be by this well-presented book , I will get back to grovelling on my knees in the Oxfordshire hedgerows .
26 So I got down on my knees in the car showroom and I said : ‘ I want you , Lord Jesus , to come into my life . ’
27 I rolled on my back , stuck my legs in the air and laughed .
28 I lay on my back with my legs in the air and pushed .
29 In an attempt to retrieve it gracefully , I did a half turn ; the backs of my knees hit the arm of one of a pair of chairs and I toppled backwards over the chair and landed on my hat , wedged between the chairs with my legs in the air .
30 And as for me , I 'm going to stretch my legs in the town , while I can .
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